Saturday, May 28, 2011

Dishes 200 M $ to sell its stake in the franchise to Einhorn

NEW YORK -- The cash-strapped owners of the New York Mets have agreed to sell a minority share of the team to hedge fund manager David Einhorn for $200 million.


The move, announced Thursday, would allow owners Fred and Jeff Wilpon and Saul Katz to retain control of the team. The influx of money would help pay debts and cover operating expenses.


A definitive agreement is expected by late June, according to the team.


Media conference call by incoming minority partner David Einhorn speaks about his purchase of a portion of the Mets.

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The sale will be for less than 49 percent of the team and will not include a stake in SNY, the television network owned by the Mets, sources close to the deal tell ESPN's Karl Ravech.


Fred Wilpon told Sports Illustrated this week the team is "bleeding cash" and could lose up to $70 million this year. He also told the magazine the club might slash payroll next year. The Mets received a loan from Major League Baseball in November to help cover expenses.


In addition, Wilpon, who became ensnared in the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme, is facing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit filed by a court trustee seeking to recover money for Madoff's other victims.


Enter Einhorn, the 42-year-old president of private investment firm Greenlight Capital, Inc., who spent the first seven years of his childhood in New Jersey and as a young boy once dressed in a homemade Mets jersey for Halloween.


"It's been a very smooth process for the last several months," Einhorn said of the state of negotiations during a news conference Thursday. "We're very far along as understanding the business operations and prospects."


Asked if he anticipated buying a larger stake in the team down the road, Einhorn said: "What I'm interested right now is the opportunity in front of me right now. We don't even have a completed transaction yet."


Once that transaction is completed, Einhorn said, he plans to retain his share of the Mets for years to come.


"I have no real plans to sell this investment. I expect to hold it for a long, long time," he said. "The financial rewards, they'll take care of themselves over time."


The Mets said Einhorn will be a "preferred partner" and have a "nonoperating investment" in the team. The club said the deal is subject to the "negotiation of a mutually acceptable definitive agreement. Major League Baseball must give its approval.


"(Einhorn's) investment immediately improves the franchise's financial position," Wilpon said in a statement released by the Mets. "Equally important, David's intelligence, integrity and success in both business and civic affairs provides us with another perspective in evaluating what is best for this organization and our fans, and we welcome his input."


Recently, Forbes magazine estimated the value of the Mets had dropped 13 percent in one year to $747 million -- and that was before the team's projected losses this season.


A Cornell graduate, Einhorn is the author of "Fooling Some Of The People All Of The Time," a book about his battle with private investing firm Allied Capital. He serves on the boards of Hillel, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research and the Robin Hood Foundation. He finished 18th at the World Series of Poker in 2006 and donated his winnings of $659,730 to the Fox foundation.


Einhorn made financial news Wednesday when he told an investment conference audience that Microsoft Corp.'s board of directors should replace CEO Steve Ballmer. According to SEC filings, Greenlight owns nearly 9.1 million shares of the software giant.


But when it comes to the Mets, Einhorn said he would let the Wilpons handle the team's day-to-day management.


"The Wilpons remain in control of the team," he said. "I'm just looking forward to the overall experience this investment will lead to."

Custody of the State of the ex - NC that Harrow led Kentucky

RALEIGH, N.C. - former North Carolina State point guard Ryan Harrow, said he transferred to Kentucky.


Harrow has announced its decision on Twitter, saying: "I am a Kentucky Wildcat!"


His departure from NC State last month has been described as a mutual decision by the guard and the new coach Mark Gottfried, who was hired in April after Sidney Lowe resigned.


Harrow averaged 9.3 points in 29 games as a first year, seventh ranking in the ACC with a 1.9 assist-turnover ratio. He will sit this season and will have three years of eligibility from 2012-2013.


He joined a program of Kentucky who recently lost a fact freshmen John Wall and Brandon Knight in the NBA and brings to the Marquis Teague, one of the guards of point for the higher school of the country.

Tiki Barber creates a stir with analogy Anne Frank

Tiki Barber did not take the football field again upon his return, but it is already in hits to an analogy to the victim of the Holocaust Anne Frank.


The former New York Giants running back has been criticized in the local media to make the analogy in an interview in Sports Illustrated this week. At one point in the article, Barber described go into hiding with his girlfriend after its failure very publicized with his wife pregnant at the time. Barber and his girlfriend were finished in the attic of the House of the officer of the player, Mark Lepselter.


"Sara of the Jew", Barber told Sports Illustrated. "And it was like a thing of Anne Frank reverse."


LEPSELTER came to the defence of his client Thursday.


"In a world where nothing would surprise me, where things get completely soufflés out of proportion, this does that add to the list" Lepselter told ESPNNewYork.com. "" "". [Tiki] was light on dating at the time where it was literally trapped, so to speak, in my attic for a week. Nothing more, nothing less.


"Let me remind all those who want to make it more that it is: Tiki was invited [President] Shimon Peres in Israel five years.".


Abraham h. Foxman, national Director of the Anti - Defamation League, described the commentary of Barber "scandalous and perverse."


"Trivialization of the Holocaust continues to spread and found ways news and expressions that shock the conscience", Foxman said in a press release. "Personal behaviour tiki Barber is his business." But our history and experiences are ours and deserve the greatest respect to be abused or perverted by Tiki Barber.


"The analogy with Anne Frank is not funny, it is scandalous and perverse." Anne Frank was not deliberately hiding. Before she died at the age of 15 in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, she hid from Nazis during more than two years, fearing for his life every day. Experiences of the family Frank, recorded in the dairy products of Anne, are a unique testimony to the horrors of the Holocaust, and his life should never gradient or degraded by insensitive and offensive analogies.


In March, Barber, 36, announced that he is back after his retirement at the end of the 2006 season. The Giants still own the rights to Barber, the team with 10,449 yards record first Rusher. However, the team said it will publish is also well established NFL job.


Barber retired to become a correspondent for NBC "today Show" and "Sunday Night Football network" broadcast and criticized quarterback Giants Eli Manning and coach Tom Coughlin.


NBC did not renew the contract of Barber last year. Recently, he did video work for Yahoo! Sports.

Report: Posey missed at least 6 to 8 weeks on DL

SAN FRANCISCO - Buster Posey was map through a tunnel at AT & T Park on Thursday, a makeshift cast covering his left ankle and no emotion on his face.


Not exactly the exit the cornerstone of the World Series champion Giants wanted this season.


A night after Florida's Scott Cousins crashed into him at home plate, San Francisco's star catcher was put on the disabled list with a fractured bone in his lower left leg.


Posey has a broken fibula and severely strained ligaments in his left ankle and will miss at least six to eight weeks, Giants head trainer Dave Groeschner told the San Francisco Chronicle. Posey will need surgery on his ankle, Groeschner said, and it is possible a screw could be inserted.


"the fracture will be fine," said Groeschner. "the ankle injury is most concerning to us."


The Giants will try to get Posey into surgery within a week, and recovery time is usually about two months, the Chronicle reported.


"You just don't replace a guy like Buster Posey," said Giants manager Bruce Bochy, has train catcher who was so stricken by the news he called on Major League Baseball to review rule changes for collision at the plate.


As word spread throughout the Giants clubhouse, players began to come to grips with what Posey's injury meant.


The normally blaring speakers near bearded closer Brian Wilson's locker were uncharacteristically silent. Television were turned off. No one was playing dominoes or card games.


Hard to imagine a more important position player than Posey to replace.


Posey has been San Francisco's cleanup hitter, a team leader in the clubhouse and key cog behind the plate for one of baseball's best rotation. The reigning NL Rookie of the Year was batting.284 with four home runs and 21 RBIs, just finding his groove in the midst of a 13-game hitting streak to move the Giants into first place in the NL West.


"It's part of baseball, I understand that, guys running into catchers." Being a catcher, I've been in a few of them. "You're in harm's way there," Bochy said. "I think we do need to consider changing the rules here a little bit because the catcher is so vulnerable and there's so many who have gotten hurt." And not just a little bit, had their careers ended or shortened. And here's a guy who's very popular in baseball. Fans want to see him play.


"Now he's out for a while."


ESPN MLB analyst John Kruk says Giants catcher Buster Posey's injury could cost the Giants the playoffs. More, Kruk says Mets owner Fred Wilpon alienated his players with his recent comments.

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The loss of Posey will be an enormous hurdle for the Giants to overcome if they want to repeat as the World Series champion.


Backup Eli Whiteside will be Posey's immediate replacement. The team also put Lancer Mike Fontenot (left groin strain) and utility man Darren Ford (left ankle sprain) on the 15 - day disabled list.


Slugger Brandon Belt and catcher Chris Stewart were recalled from Triple-A Fresno, and Lancer Brandon Crawford was called up from Class A San Jose.


"I m not going to try and be Buster Posey," Whiteside said. "That's our cleanup hitter and one of the best hitters in baseball." "I'll do my best and play my game, but I'm not going to try to be Buster Posey."


All of this follows San Francisco's spirited four-run rally in the ninth to force extra innings a night earlier.


The play started when Emilio Bonifacio hit a shallow fly ball to right-center off Guillermo Mota for the second out in the 12th inning. Cousins tagged from third base on the sacrifice fly, beating the throw from Nate Schierholtz and lowering his shoulder to slam into Posey for a clean hit on the catcher. Cousins was safe as Posey never could quite corral the ball, giving Florida a 7-6 victory.


Cousins, who went to the University of San Francisco, lives in the Bay Area and had almost a dozen friends and family in attendance, apologized repeatedly for injuring Posey. But he said he believes - as most Giants also reiterated - that he made a clean baseball play.



The last thing I wanted to do was break a guy's leg.

"-Marlins OF Scott Cousins"

Cousins was even more remorseful when he heard the severity of the injury before the series final, saying he had to look away from the replay that was shown repeatedly at the team's hotel. He said he tried calling Posey twice overnight and sent his condolences to the Giants clubhouse.


"the last thing I wanted to do was break a guy's leg," he said, tears welling up in his eyes.


The moment was as stunning as any San Francisco has seen this season.


Ugly Posey in the dirt around home plate, dazed, writhing in pain and curling up in a ball. After several minutes of stunned silence at AT & T Park, fans began chanting "posey!" "posey!" as he was helped off the field by two team trainers holding his left leg.


Posey had already taken several hard foul tips off his mask and legacy this season, even leaving one game for precautionary reasons to make sure he didn't have a concussion. Some observers have argued a slugger of his caliber shouldn't 't be behind the plate, where hits can be routine, and this injury surely won' t do much to quiet that feeling.


Posey himself has always shaken off those remarks, saying he was born to play catcher and loves his position.


Bochy shook off questions that Posey should switch to another position - he played some first base last year - in the future, saying it's too early to be talking about such plans.


"right now," Bochy said, "we're just trying to get over the shock of this a little."


Posey's agent, Jeff Berry, said Thursday morning he reached out to Joe Torre, leader of on-field operations for Major League Baseball, and raised the idea of changing the rules regarding plays at the plate. He also said he spoke with the players' union about the play.


"you leave players way too vulnerable," Berry said. "I can tell you Major League Baseball is less than it was before [Posey's injury]." It's stupid. I don't know if this ends up leading to a rule change, but it should. The guy [at the flat] is too exposed.


"If you go helmet to helmet in the NFL, it's a $100,000 fine, but in baseball, you have a situation in which runners are [slamming into] fielders." It's brutal. It's shocking borderline. "It just stinks for baseball."

Ex-Ohio St. player: I sold the Big Ten rings for cash

COLUMBUS, Ohio - former Ohio State wide receiver that Small Ray said a student of the school newspaper that he sold the Big Ten rings champion and other memories of money and that he obtained a particular car is an athlete throughout his career.


The Lantern, small, who played for the Buckeyes from 2006 to 2009, said "everyone was" team.


Five Buckeyes players are suspended for the first five games of the season of 2011 for the sale of souvenirs for the owner of a local tattoo salon. Who is considered an illegitimate advantage under NCAA rules. Coach Jim Tressel also is suspended for five games and is under investigation by the NCAA to know the participation of its players and not telling his superiors for more than nine months.


"We had four rings Big Ten". It was enough for everyone, "small said."


"He added that, despite great and proactive NCAA compliance department the State of Ohio, most of the students-athletes" do not think even (NCAA) rules. ?


Ohio State has not rejected the charges of the small but also did not sound as if he would try to learn more on their subject.


"At this point, University has not enough information on the issues reported concerning a former student-athlete who has been probing in the program of football for two years," the Athletics Department spokesman Dan Wallenberg said in a statement by email.


Petit, who was suspended for the Rose Bowl 2010 in what would have been his last game, said he used the money that was to cover its costs of typical life.


"We have apartments, car notes," he said. "So you got things like that and you look around and you are like, ' well I (four) of them, I can sell one or two and get a sum of money to pay the rent.". "


He said that the greatest benefits came from car dealerships.


"It was certainly the agreements on the cars." "I do not see why this is a big problem," said small.



They explain the rules, but as a child, that you are not really listen... people show you so much love, you don't think even the rules. You're like "Oh man, it's cool." You take, and next thing you know the NCAA is on your back.

Ex-Ohio State WR Ray small. "

Ohio State investigates more than 50 transactions between athletes from the State of Ohio and their families and two Columbus auto dealers.


"They have many (dirt) on everyone," small said, "" cause everyone did so.""


Small had 61 catches for 659 yards and three touchdowns in his Ohio State career, which has been marked by a frequent suspensions and discipline. He spent time on the squadrons of the practice of the Indianapolis Colts, Minnesota Vikings and the Washington Redskins and now is back in the State of Ohio to earn his degree in sociology.


Small players said went to see Edward Rife at the Fine line ink tattoo show because Rife was a fan of Ohio State and blamed big discounts. He was investigative counsel for the U.S. of Rife on charges of drug trafficking that led to officials of the State of Ohio discover on the benefits of the poor.


Small said that players would have been stupid to lower reduced tattoos.


"If you go and try to get a tattoo, and someone is like, ' you want 50 percent off the coast of this tattoo?". You will say, 'Heck yeah,' "small said."


Tressel continuously suspended or suspends small his career at Ohio State. One of the fastest team players, he was considered the heir to Ted Ginn Jr. after the receiver and kick returner went to the NFL. But the small career was marked by his stay in the niche of the Tressel.


"They explain the rules, but as a child, you really listen to all the rules," small said. "You go out and you just, people show so much love, you don't think even the rules.". You're like "Oh man, it's cool." You take, and next thing you know the NCAA is on your back. ?


Another former player for the Ohio State, interviewed by lantern-light, rear defensive Malcolm Jenkins, said Ohio State said players on NCAA rules, and if the rules were broken, it was because the players.


Ohio State Dan Wallenberg spokesman replied: "educate us better we can and expect us the staff to follow our messaging and policies and student-athletes."


Former basketball player Buckeyes Mark Titus wrote Tuesday on his blog that the benefits of the football program are far from being a secret.


"Any student OSU over the past five years could tell you that many football players drive nice cars," wrote Titus. "It would have to be blind not to notice it.".


Small said no there was no shortage of people trying to help the athletes of the State of Ohio.


"Everywhere you go, while you're playing in the State of Ohio," small said, "you will get an agreement all senses".

Lee goes 8 strong as Ibanez, Phils dump Reds

Philadelphia - Hours after a paste Phillies won a game as a pitcher, tort of Cliff Lee lifted Philadelphia to another victory.

It is a strange two days and 28 sleeves. Lee drove in three runs with a double charge of bases and a single and worked eight effective sleeves, leading the Philadelphia Phillies to a 10-4 on the Cincinnati Reds win Thursday afternoon. "He has a strong swing," said Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel. "When you can swing the bat, this means a lot." You can really help you. "Lee helped himself in the final of the series after marathon 19-channel Wednesday that ended at 1: 19 pm, after 6 hours, 11 minutes and 600 total lands, as the two teams played with little rest. Raul Ibanez hit a three-run homer for the Phillies, who took three of the four of the Reds. Each Phillie had at least one hit, including Chase Utley, who is 2-14 since his return from the list of persons disabled earlier this week. Offence of the Phillies Donna Lee a advance 1 - 0 in the first inning when Ryan Howard doubled Michael Martinez both outputs. Howard was intentionally walked in the fourth round with two outs and a runner on the second floor, but Ibanez hit an 0-2 pitch for a home run. Ibanez is batting de.361 (30 to 83) since the alignment of a skid to 0-for-35. The Reds of cut to 4-2 in the fourth of Paul Janish's two-run single that marked the Cairo Miguel and Jay Bruce. Bruce tied the game with a two-run homer to right in the sixth round. The shot was his National League leader 14th of the season. Bruce has jette.486 six Homer with 14 points within a sequence of eight consecutive hitting. Starter Reds Homer Bailey allowed four runs and five hits and a walk in four rounds, and left the game with spasms in his right shoulder suffered during a y of the fourth round. "He had some discomfort swinging the bat shot," said Reds Manager Dusty Baker. "His speed was a little after that." We are going to him verified, but I do not think that it is serious. "Lee (4-4) threw 114 land in eight rounds. But his greatest contribution to the plate. With the game tied at 4, the Phillies loaded the bases with no outs in the sixth round against Daryl Thompson (0-1), who made his major league debut a round earlier. After a walk to catcher Dane Sardinha, Lee huddled briefly with Manuel to discuss a strategy which has something like "obtain a success". Lee hit a double first-pitch at the head of the fielder Drew Stubbs. It bounced over the fence for a ground-rule double. Lee said "land of first fastball,". "I was looking for something out on the plate I could put a good swing on." What is - this. Obtain a success here or there can usually make a huge difference. Today, I could help the team win. "A round later, Lee s unique to the middle of mark John Mayberry Jr. He became the first Launcher Phillies to drive in three runs since Cory Lidle on September 4, 2004, against the Mets. "This game is crazy," said the first goal player Ryan Howard. "You never know what you'll see." You will have these games hard and crazy, and you will get things that you has never met him. Howard joked saying that the Phillies season is really 163 games now, with the extra 10 innings played on Wednesday evening. This included game player Wilson Valdez, becoming the first player to start a game on the ground and later win the victory as a pitcher since Babe Ruth, October 1, 1921. He received a standing ovation when it flows into the second round. With little sleep, Manuel juggled with his line-up, Jimmy Rollins and Placido Polanco rest, but from Ibanez, Howard, and Valdez. Were tired Phillies? "Simply ignore you," said Ibanez, adding that he was about four hours of sleep. A requested if he could feel it later this evening, Ibanez smiled. "I will probably just ignore then, too." game notes
Phillies is Jose Contreras, enabled from the list of persons with disabilities 15 days before the match, worked a score ninth channel zero. ... Shane Victorino (right thigh) is scheduled for an assignment of rehabilitation Saturday with class A Lakewood. It is also expected to play this Sunday. ... Reds cleaning utility player RBI Miguel Cairo for the first time this season. ... RHP David Herndon was an option for 2007 Lehigh Valley to make way for Contreras. The Reds placed Matt Maloney on the list of persons with disabilities 15 days, retroactive to Tuesday, with an oblique muscle left tense. Copyright by STATS LLC and associated press

Friday, May 27, 2011

Clijsters upset, Sharapova survives in French

PARIS - after match in the second set of wasting two points and feeling his confidence fainting, Kim Clijsters left the match away Thursday at the France Open.


Finalist Garros, seeded second in the tournament this year, lost the 114th largest Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands times 3-6, 7-5, 6-1 to two.


"I started to doubt a little", said Clijsters, playing his second game as a right ankle injury knocked her out of combat. "When you start doubting yourself on any surface, but for me certainly on clay, it is the wrong attitude to have."


Maria Sharapova also struggled, but the Russia seeded seventh won 11 games after that ended 4-1 in the second set and beat the 17 years Caroline Garcia de France 3-6, 6-4, 6-0.


Clijsters, who had won past 15 Grand Slam matches after taking titles at the US Open last year courses and Open of Australia this year, did not convert either point game in the second set.


Playing with his right ankle registered, the Belgian committed errors not forced 65 and lost 11 of 12 games final. RUS finished with 22 errors not enforced and had eight winners in the entire game.


"My ankle feels fine, which has absolutely nothing to do with him", said Clijsters. "If I felt like I was not ready as much as I wanted to be, I wouldn't come here.". If I wasn't printing that I was able to play the difficult matches, then I would not have taken this decision to come here. ?


Clijsters had his first chance to close the match against the Dutch when leading 5-2 in the second set, but saved Rus point of the match and held the make 5-3 before breaking Clijsters back on serve.


"When I was 5-2 down in the second set, I thought, ' just go and play more aggressive," Rus a. "and, Yes, that really helped."


"At 6-5 I had a very good serve game, and then I won the game.". Then I thought, "Yeah, I can win this match," "she."


Clijsters had another match point in the 10th game, but Rus recorded again and finally pushed the score to 5-5.


With changing dynamics, Clijsters double-defective for the seventh time, one of its 28 errors not enforced on the whole, to permit the Rus to break and make the second set.


"It obviously began to build more confidence, began playing much better and really nice to me on my back foot all the time.". I could not really play my tennis aggressive anymore in this third series, "said Clijsters.


Clijsters injured his right ankle in dancing at the marriage of his cousin in April, its marginalization to Garros. She played at Roland Garros in 2006, when she reached the semi-finals.


But, since his return to the tour in 2009 following the birth of her daughter, Clijsters has won three of her four Grand Slam titles.


RUS, junior champion Open of Australia in 2008, reached the third round of a tournament Grand Slam for the first time.


Garcia, who was playing in only his second tournament, led 4-1 in the second set. But Sharapova then took control and won every game after that.


"I think that never the game is over until it is really," said Sharapova. "I think that any situation you are put in, any good or bad you feel, you do not have to complete the game.".


"More than anything I just tried to be more consistent," she said.


Sharapova has won the Italian open on May 15, the largest career clay-court title. She won the French Open, the only Grand Slam title not on his curriculum vitae.


"It could easily have the other way today, but I think that I knew I had to make an adjustment," Sharapova said. "More than anything, I felt like I really intensified." (And which was necessary if I wanted to win this game.) ?


Garcia is a rising star on the stage of French tennis. She reached the second round at the Australia Open in January in his debut at the level of the tower.


Garros is only his second tournament, and she is again through the first round.


Against Sharapova, she played a large part of the game with its confidence high, find four corners of the Court and placing his shots just out of reach of his opponent.


"I was giving no points for it, and I was very specific," Garcia said. "And I was hitting high areas that she does not like because she is tall, so it is difficult for her.".


Stellar play of Garcia early in the game has already drawn praise from one of its players, the Open of Australia Andy Murray finalist.


"Girl sharapova plays will be No.1 in world one day Carolina garcia, what player u heard here 1," the Murray seeded fourth tweeted.


Sharapova did not really disagree.


"It's a long road and a long journey," said the 24 year old Russian. "There will be many WINS and losses." It is difficult for me to say, but it is on its way, no doubt. ?


In other results, Vania King of the United States back on board Elena Baltacha of Britain 4-6, 6-1, 6-4.


The King ranked 115th is in the third round of a tournament Grand Slam for the second time only in 20 tests.


She Bethanie Mattek-sands, who won Wednesday, are the first women other than Venus and Serena Williams to make it this far at Roland Garros since 2006.


No. 4 Victoria Azarenka of Belarus, no. 6 Li Na, no. 9 Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic, no. 12 Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland, no. 15 Andrea Petkovic, Germany, no. 21 Yanina Wickmayer of Belgium, no. 25 Maria Kirilenko, Russia and no. 30 Roberta Vinci Italy also advanced to the third roundwhereas no. 27 Alexandra Dulgheru of the Romania lost.


Li Beat Silvia Soler-Espinosa, of the Spain, 6 - 4, 7-5 and Kvitova defeated twice Grand Slam semifinalist Zheng Jie of China 6 - 4, 6-1.

Goodell: No "drop dead date" on the impasse of the work

NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Commissioner of the NFL Roger Goodell defended lockout at certain fans of Tennessee Titans unfortunate and said that the League does not have a "drop dead date" to end the impasse.


"We will work to try to get this fact and try to avoid losing any more than the NFL, that we have already lost", said the Commissioner.


Goodell held its last conference call with season ticket holders Thursday, this time to spend about 36 minutes on the phone with the Titans fans. They asked Goodell on as to if the 2011 will be deleted, an 18-game schedule, the expansion in Los Angeles and the manner in which the ticket prices are set.


Most of the fans heard the Commissioner was not pleased with the situation.


Lee of Joelton wanted to know why the NFL owners open their books to the players, the Lafayette John asked how remote owners and the players really are, and Phillip of Nashville had no issue but warned the frustrated Commissioner fans will take their anger the NFL.


"Everyone to sit down and stay until they work some agreement and get this thing behind them before the NFL loses all credibility, get", said Phillip, who shares the eight notes of season with his son.


William of San Ramon, California, flying to Nashville for three games a season and recalled Goodell of major League Baseball struggles to regain the fans after strike erased from the 1994 world series.


"It's like a great empire Rome, in the NFL." But if it is not supported by the fans, it will not be a great empire, William said.


Goodell has calmly to each question, defending the lockout as a tool to force negotiations. He said that he understands the frustration and anger directed at the NFL fans.


"I think that we all bear the responsibility for it if we are not able to propose solutions," Goodell said.


The Commissioner also defended owners not to open the books, saying that will not solve the problem. Goodell said players were League revenues "down to a penny" and know costs rise faster than revenues. He said NFL economics have changed dramatically over the past 10 to 15 years.


"These are serious questions that need to be addressed, and it is time to do so and not to start the can down the street here," Goodell said.


"The owners were sensitive to implement a proposal just on the table." We now have the players to engage in debate and to come back to try to resolve the problems, which as you are basic economic questions. ?


Goodell also said that the NFL intends to play the full season. But he noted that the League had to cancel its annual symposium of rookie June earlier this week with the start of dangerously close to the training camps.


"We do not have a date drop dead", said Goodell.


When a man asked where he could find an objective breakdown of the differences between owners and players, Goodell he directed toward Web sites of the League and the NFL Players Association Web site.


As the Commissioner has said, negotiations, step of legal proceedings, will resolve this labour dispute.


"There are obviously issues that we disagree on, but certainly there are solutions to these disagreements." "I think it's going to get everyone realizing that we better work together to find solutions that the fighting," Goodell said. "Who is in the best interest of more and more the game and will be in the best interest of all parties for the future."

USC "vehemently" disagreed with the decision of appeal

LOS ANGELES -- The NCAA infractions appeals committee has upheld all penalties and findings against USC, the university announced Thursday.

USC will lose 30 scholarships over the next three years and won't be eligible to play in this year's Pac-12 title game or a bowl game.

Meanwhile, Bowl Championship Series officials will consider whether to strip the Trojans of their 2004 title.

BCS executive director Bill Hancock says there is no timetable for that decision, but he expected it to happen "sooner, rather than later."

The championship would be left vacant and not awarded to another team. Auburn and Utah also finished the '04 season unbeaten. The AP will not vacate the championship it awarded USC for 2004.

"We respectfully, but vehemently, disagree with the findings of the NCAA's Infractions Appeals Committee," the university said in a statement. "Our position was that the Committee on Infractions abused its discretion and imposed penalties last June that were excessive and inconsistent with established case precedent."

USC was appealing to the NCAA to reduce its two-year bowl ban to one year and limit football scholarship reductions to five in each of the next three years instead of the scheduled 10. The university pointed in its appeal to precedent as a reason why its penalties were excessive but the appeals committee stated that those cases were not directly applicable.


USC athletic director Pat Haden said he was "gravely disappointed" in the NCAA's ruling.


"Clearly, I'm very disappointed, but I'm not surprised," Haden said. "I think the appeals committee is a group of fair-minded folks. We just vehemently disagree with the result, with how they saw our argument, and how past precedent didn't play a role in their decision."


Haden and USC president Max Nikias, along with the university's legal representatives, attended an appeals hearing in Indianapolis on Jan. 22 and made the case for the school. A decision was initially expected in four to eight weeks but ended up taking four months, finally closing the book on a case that began five years ago.

"I can assure our student-athletes, coaches and fans that we made every possible argument -- forcefully and vigorously -- for modifying unjust penalties," Haden said.


Football coach Lane Kiffin also expressed disappointment.


"I respect the NCAA's decision to uphold the sanctions against USC," Kiffin said. "That being said, I am disappointed for our players, our fans and our staff that another bowl game and now a possible Pac-12 championship game has been taken away from them."

The appeal's rejection also means USC's seniors will be able to transfer without sitting out a year as was the case last year when the penalties were initially announced, a sanction that Kiffin has criticized as "free agency."

Though he's not surprised by the decision, USC athletic director Pat Haden is nonetheless very disappointed that the Trojans' NCAA appeal was rejected.

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"We have been operating with these sanctions for a year now and have felt their effects on multiple fronts," Kiffin said. "We will continue to execute the plan we have in place to make the most of the hand with which we have been dealt. I am proud of how our players have performed on the field and represented us off the field under very difficult and trying circumstances. I look forward to them continuing to do so as we move on to make the best of our situation."

After a brief team meeting in which Kiffin cautioned his players not to spout off about the decision on social media, the Trojans took the expected news in stride. Haden had predicted bad news for the players, who were mostly in junior high when Bush apparently accepted lavish illegal benefits from two aspiring sports marketers.


"Just like Pat and the rest of the university, we don't agree, but we'll deal with what we're dealt," quarterback Matt Barkley said.


Reacting to the NCAA's decision, Barkley tweeted, "Our team will embrace the challenge as one and be stronger for it. Times of adversity are special opportunities to Fight On!"


In June, USC was penalized for a lack of institutional control by the NCAA following its four-year investigation into numerous improper benefits received by Reggie Bush and O.J. Mayo. USC was put on four years' probation, hit with a two-year bowl ban, lost 30 football scholarships over three years and vacated 14 victories in which Bush played from December 2004 through the 2005 season. The NCAA took no further action against the men's basketball team, which had already banned itself from postseason play last season and vacated its wins from Mayo's season.

Bush gave back his Heisman Trophy two months after USC removed its replica of the trophy and Bush's jersey from places of honor in Heritage Hall.


While USC felt it had a good case in arguing the NCAA's penalties as excessively harsh, a change to the NCAA bylaws in January 2008 has made appeals by institutions especially difficult to win. The new bylaw states that the appeal will be granted only if the institution can show the penalty is excessive "such that it constitutes an abuse of discretion" by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. Since the new bylaw was put in three years ago, only one in 11 appeals has been

"We are extremely disappointed in this result," Nikias said. "We are very concerned that the historical value of case precedent and the right to fair process in the NCAA adjudicative process, both in terms of the ability of an institution to defend itself or prove an abuse of discretion on appeal, have been substantially eroded.


"Further, the decisions of the COI and IAC have set a standard that leaves little, if any, room to discipline more egregious violations that will be addressed by the NCAA in the future without irreparably damaging athletic programs across the country."

USC's seniors are still allowed to transfer to another school without sitting out a season, a sanction that Kiffin has criticized as "free agency." A few players left the Trojans after the sanctions were handed down last year, but most were backups unhappy with playing time.


"I haven't heard anything" about seniors planning to transfer, said Barkley, a junior and a two-year starter.


"That doesn't mean guys aren't thinking about it, but given the vibe of the team, it doesn't seem like guys are going to do that," Barkley said. "It looks like guys want to be here, want to face the challenge and deal with it."


Haden previously had said he wouldn't sue the NCAA if the appeal fails, which means the formidable recruiting skills of Kiffin and defensive coordinator Ed Orgeron will be tested by scholarship limitations for the near future. Kiffin replaced Pete Carroll five months before the NCAA imposed its extensive penalties last June, and Haden replaced Mike Garrett in July.


The Trojans also expressed relief their half-decade of NCAA drama finally was over. Haden confirmed USC won't sue the NCAA to further contest its penalties.


"We could have and should have done things better," Haden said. "We had a player who knew he had done things wrong. We're not innocents here, and we deserved some penalties. It's just the severity of the penalties that we think is unfair."


The NCAA refused to comment beyond its public report.


USC also made wholesale changes in its athletic department during Haden's tenure, dramatically beefing up its compliance staff.


Kiffin and Orgeron stocked up on players earlier this year while the sanctions were under appeal, signing 22 recruits to letters of intent or scholarship agreements shortly after eight additional players enrolled in January.


Kiffin said he has been "impressed with the reception we have received from recruits. They understand the value of a USC degree and the opportunities afforded them by playing football here."


Arash Markazi is a reporter and columnist for ESPNLosAngeles.com. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

Title trophy tattoo sent message from Terry to MAV

DALLAS -- Guard Jason Terry was so confident the Dallas Mavericks would reach the NBA Finals this season, he had it printed.


In ink. On his body. Before the start of the 2010-11 regular season.


On Oct. 19, 2010 -- a day before a preseason game against the Orlando Magic -- guard DeShawn Stevenson had a get-together for his Mavericks teammates at his house.


Stevenson, who has an offseason home in Orlando, brought his chef and his personal tattoo artist for the players. It was a team-building exercise.


Stevenson's chest, neck and arms are covered with tattoos. He even has a few facial tattoos and two piercings in his chest. But despite all of his tattoos, what he saw teammate Jason Terry do was mind-boggling at the time.


Terry got one placed on his right biceps of the Larry O'Brien Trophy, given to the winner of the NBA championship.


"When he first got the tattoo, I said he was crazy," Stevenson said of the tattoo that is on the inside of Terry's arm. "I didn't say it to him. But I've never been to the [NBA Finals], and for him to have that now. Wow. And he got that tattoo in October, and it means a lot with what we've been through."


The tattoo story came up Wednesday night following the Mavericks' 100-96 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder that clinched the Western Conference finals 4-1.


Dallas is headed to its second NBA Finals appearance in franchise history.


The ghosts of 2006 return, but Jason Terry is equipped with a secret weapon this time around, one he carries on his bicep.

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In a way, Terry had a feeling this team was destined to play for the championship.


"Everybody laughed and they thought it was a joke at the time," said Terry, who along with Dirk Nowitzki are the only remaining players from the Mavs' 2006 Finals loss to the Miami Heat. "When they actually see me get it, they were like, 'This boy is serious.' And our whole talk and conversation was about right now, about us getting to this point and winning it all."


The Mavericks are four victories away from a title and are awaiting the winner of the Eastern Conference finals between Chicago and Miami.


And that tattoo on Terry's arm is looking like a good decision now.


"The whole makeup, the chemistry, just all together, all the stars have to line up for you to win it," Terry said. "They're in place right now. It's just on us to go out and finish the job."

Fan who fell Monday in the staircase of Coors Field dies

DENVER - A man of 27 years which is fell approximately 20 feet and struck his head on the concrete in the seventh round of a Colorado Rockies game was declared dead, authorities said Thursday.

Witnesses told police the man had tried to slide down a ramp of stairs at Coors Field and lost his balance in the game of Tuesday afternoon between the Rockies and Arizona Diamondbacks, Denver Sonny Jackson police spokesman said.

Human Thursday as Robert Seamans of Pueblo, Colo. identified Denver coroner's Office. The father of the girlfriend of the Seamans, Larry Elliott, told the Denver Post that Seamans was declared brain dead on Wednesday, about 12 hours after the incident. A team of transplant has been called to harvest his organs, said Elliott.

"You definitely don't want someone's experience at the ballpark be something like this," player first baseman Rocky Jason Giambi said before heading to the practice stick before match Thursday against Arizona. "It is supposed to be inspiring and a pleasure for the fans.". It is terrible to hear something. ?

Seamans worked as a server in Cactus flower, taking Mexican Restaurant of Pueblo at least the past four years, said Director General restaurant Kim Harding. She described as playful Seamans and a favorite of customers who often asked for him by name.

Seamans had plans to attend the party April 3 between the Rockies and Diamondbacks, but that the game was postponed because of rain.

Harding said Seamans is very excited about the idea of participation in game of makeup of Tuesday, the first of a hum.

"It was like a kid at Christmas," she said. "I am not sure if it was his first game of baseball."

The Seamans family refused to comment when reached by telephone in their home Pueblo Thursday.

The Rockies, said in a statement Thursday that they have been deeply saddened to learn of the death of the Seamans.

"Our thoughts and our prayers remain with the family and friends of this young man that we all grieve for his loss," said the club.

Chief Coroner Deputy of Denver, Michelle Weiss-Samaras, said an autopsy was scheduled Thursday, but the results were not immediately available. Toxicology tests can take weeks, she said.


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THE police chief confident in Stow flying arrest

LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles police chief Thursday expressed confidence that its investigators have arrested the right person as the main suspect in the brutal beating of a fan of the Giants in San Francisco at Dodger Stadium, but he said that a case is presented to prosecutors until there is an "abundance" of the evidence.


The arrest of Giovanni Ramirez, 31, came weeks after beatings, and almost a week has passed with no charges filed.


Police Chief Charlie Beck told a press conference that he "absolutely" believes he has the right person.



There are standards for the arrest in this State. We met this standard, we exceeded this standard. We have met the standard for obtaining a search warrant based on the information available to us and which have not been made public.

"Charlie - Beck L.A. police chief".

"I am also certain that you must be an arrest and continue a prosecution,"he says."


Are there standards for the arrest in this State." We met this standard, we exceeded this standard. He said, we have met the standard for obtaining a search warrant based on the information available to us and which have not been made public, "."


Bryan Stow, 42, wore clothing giant for the season opening game between San Francisco and Los Angeles and was beaten into a coma in an attack in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium after the match. Police said that Stow was attacked by two men who fled in a car driven by a woman.


Police are still looking for the woman and the second attacker.


The beating shocked Los Angeles and has triggered a wave of victim assistance and donations to a reward Fund. He also raised a campaign billboard showing sketches of the two assailants. The Ministry of police has launched a major security beef-up to the games of the Dodgers.


Beck said police would go to the Office of the district attorney until they provide the "best" case


He said a range of identification Wednesday is is well spent and "added to our group of evidence".


"Giovanni Ramirez is and was and has been our main suspect on beating stowage", the police chief said. "We continue in this way in our preparation to present a case to the district attorney in the near future." "But we will not present this case to what we have an abundance of evidence until we examined a number of things that are still under study."


Ramirez was arrested at his home in Hollywood Sunday after a tip from his parole officer.


Solicitors for Ramirez and his family were denied, it was even ball game and said to her daughter for 10 years will testify to this effect. Deputy Chief Jose Perez, speaking after Beck at the press conference, refused to comment on the alibi.


Ramirez remained in detention on a parole hold arising out of a previous conviction for the offence of possession of a firearm, spokesman for the County of Los Angeles Attorney for district Jane Robison said.


Beck said scores of detectives remain devoted to the case, more than 700 indices were provided by the public, tips are always be sought and there is a $250,000 reward offered.


Stow, an ambulance driver and father of two, was a swimsuit orange Giants when he was taunted, thrown to the ground and kicked after the match on March 31. He recently was moved to a hospital in Los Angeles in the San Francisco area, where he was hospitalized in a critical but stable condition under sedation heavy to prevent the crises caused by brain injury.


Stow family sued the owner of the Dodgers in Los Angeles Frank McCourt, arguing that the Dodgers have shown negligence in providing more security and do not have adequate lighting in the parking lot where the incident occurred. Attorney Dodgers Jerome M. Jackson said the Organization was faithful to his support to investigators and Stow, but would defend themselves against the allegations.

DUI charge against RHP Lowe of the dismissed brave

One of the lawyers of Lowe, Cory Yager, said Thursday that solicitor Raines Carter, Attorney General the Court municipal Atlanta, agreed to dismiss the charges due to lack of evidence.


"" Yager, said video of police following the arrest on 28 April showed Lowe"worked well" in its Sobriety tests after declining a breathalyzer test.


Yager said Associated Press to the charge of careless driving, which arose from an allegation that Lowe was running, "was absolutely without foundation."


Lowe, 37, did not dispute a violation of the traffic to an improper lane change.


Lowe apologized after the arrest.


The Braves were off the coast of Thursday and open a home series against Cincinnati Friday.

Kolb joins Eagles training, still hope for trade

Quarterback Kevin Kolb joined teammates Philadelphia Eagles sessions informal Thursday for the first time during the lockout. If they will be his teammates as soon as the lockout ends always is up in the air.


Kolb, who requested a trade for eagles it may therefore be a starter next season, has told reporters that coach Andy Reid told him in a text message: "I will do what is best for you" once the lockout ends.


Earlier this month, Reid stated that the Eagles had not any serious talks with other teams regarding Kolb before the lockout.


"You have an idea of who is interested in the quarterbacks, but you could not do any deals then." You never get to the point where there is real serious; It was too long in advance, Reid said, according to the Philadelphia Daily News. "And you cannot speak at all now." If he ends up going somewhere, more power to him, therefore, he deserves this possibility. "But I like also him here.".


Kolb said he was "pretty tough" on his uncertain future, but that he "expressed my opinion." There is nothing I can do. ?


He began last season as the Eagle, but left the first game with a concussion and an end to the loss of the use of no. 1 at Michael Vick, who enjoys a resurgence of career in 2010.


Kolb, taken 2007 by the Eagles in the second round of the draft, said again a licensee quarterback remains its goal.


"It is a big problem for me," he said. "It is the next step for me." This is what I look forward to do so. ?


He said to journalists that he maintains a positive attitude and it will be ready if it ends up being traded or remains in Philadelphia this fall.


Whatever happens, I'll be ready to roll, "he says.

Bayne, said Docs do not know what caused the symptoms

Winner of the Daytona 500 Trevor Bayne may never learn what caused the disease which has sidelined five weeks.


A bite of insects caused Bayne to initially treat after what he experienced numbness in his arms during a race in April in Texas. According to him, everything was going well after, then awakened with a double vision, two days after the race at Talladega on April 17.


Roush Fenway Racing was sent to the Mayo Clinic, where he spent a week of trials to determine what was causing his symptoms.


"I think that I have finally had just to accept that nobody knows," Bayne said Thursday at Charlotte Motor Speedway. "I still do not have a formal diagnosis, but they treated everything they thought that this could be and since everything went further.". In my opinion, they hit something. ?


Bayne said he crossed a series of MRI, a lumbar puncture and a time had 16 needles in him at the same time. All of this could exclude what he did not, but no one could identify what he is not.


Ultimately, doctors simply said he suffered inflammatory disease.


"This is not something terminal or something like that," said Bayne. "I heard someone say cancer, leukemia and these things, but that is not even a word that I heard in the hospital." It was not yet an option. They have excluded all of these things. ?


Bayne believes that he may simply was exhausted by starting the whirlwind month suffered after becoming the youngest winner in the history of Daytona 500. 20 Year-old was the surprise winner of this year season opening race, and the attention of the media on the face of fresh Bayne had flying across the country for the appearances.

Trevor Bayne smiles in the region of garage in the practice of the Saturday race NASCAR Nationwide series Top Gear 300 auto in Concord, N.C., Thursday, May 26, 2011.C

"It might be just a series of events where you get a bite of bug and your immune system is down and we had been executed a few hard months every day after Daytona and it relates to the bottom of your immune system" Bayne said. "" "". This is what I hope for. Make it or not, only time will tell with that. ?


Bayne said his symptoms have cleared up and he could have run this weekend in Charlotte. But the RFR officials wanted to take a week more, and that he will now return to the end of the week series next Nationwide at Chicagoland Speedway.


His next race Sprint Cup will take place the month next to Michigan for the wood brothers.


RFR uses Matt Kenseth as a replacement for the Bayne in the race Nationwide Saturday. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will try to make his debut Cup Wood Brothers Sunday Coca-Cola 600.


"It was obvious with Trevor and Ricky being best friends," owner of the team, said Eddie Wood. "Trevor will help him with the transition because he went through the same thing at Texas last fall have to do the show and Ricky will be show as well."


Bayne is eager to return to his car, but he was really pleased to be fair return to the track.


He made a point of singling out drivers who showed her support for five weeks, including Michael McDowell, who visited Bayne for five days, Carl Edwards, who brought his guitar during a visit to the Mayo Clinic, and Tony Stewart, who gave for family use of Bayne of his plane to go to their home in Tennessee at Minnesota.


The RFR President Steve Newmark addressed the difficulties the Organization face regarding the rights of the private life of 20 years in hospitalization Bayne.


"We recognize that when the youngest winner of the Daytona 500 is missing a number of races with a mysterious disease that it is worthy to be published," said Newmark. "We also recognize this garage is a small community and rumors morals on all sorts of sinister things that were in progress."


"I hope that all the focus (will now) put on how well Trevor runs on the runway."


Bayne was tested twice for the moment, at Rockingham Speedway and Virginia International Raceway road course. He said that he was tired after Rockingham, but the VIR session went well and made him eager to return to competition.


"I am confident that when I come back in the car, it will be as previously 100 percent", he said.

Twins say a final farewell to Harmon Killebrew

The Minnesota Twins and their supporters say a final farewell to Hall of Fame slugger Harmon Killebrew.


Thousands of fans, dozens of former teammates and and approximately 45 members of the family of the Killebrew attended a memorial service in the target field.

Memorials lay at the feet of the statue of Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame baseball player Harmon Killebrew, Thursday 26 May 2011, at the plaza before target field of a public service memorial in Minneapolis for Killebrew died the week last at the age of 74 of cancer in Arizona.

Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton said Thursday as Harmon Killebrew day, in memory of the man that hit career 573 home runs and died at the age of 74, after a battle with cancer of the esophagus last week.


Among those present were wife of the Killebrew Nita and Hall of Fame Hank Aaron, Rod Carew, and Bert Blyleven.


Some began the evening at the Mall of America, built on the land where Killebrew played for the twins to the former Metropolitan Stadium. Carew, Jim Kaat and others take the LRT in the commercial centre of field target for the ceremony.

Lee, Phillies too for the Reds 10-4.

Hours after a paste Phillies won a game as a pitcher, tort of Cliff Lee lifted Philadelphia to another victory.


It is a strange two days and 28 sleeves.


Lee drove in three runs with a double charge of bases and a single and worked eight effective sleeves, leading the Philadelphia Phillies to a 10-4 on the Cincinnati Reds win Thursday afternoon.


"He has a strong swing," said Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel. "When you can swing the bat, this means a lot." You can really help you. ?


Lee helped himself in the final of the series after marathon 19-channel Wednesday that ended at 1 pm, after 6 hours, 11 minutes and 600 total lands, as the two teams played with little rest.


Raul Ibanez hit a three-run homer for the Phillies, who took three of the four of the Reds.


Each Phillie had at least one hit, including Chase Utley, who is 2-14 since his return from the list of persons disabled earlier this week.


Offence of the Phillies Donna Lee a advance 1 - 0 in the first inning when Ryan Howard doubled Michael Martinez both outputs.


Howard was intentionally walked in the fourth round with two outs and a runner on the second floor, but Ibanez hit an 0-2 pitch for a home run. Ibanez is batting de.361 (30 to 83) since the alignment of a skid to 0-for-35.

Player of second goal Reds of Cincinnati Brandon Phillips, top, jumps on John Mayberry Jr. of Philadelphia Phillies while trying to turn a double play in the fourth round of a baseball game ball Wednesday, may 25, 2011, at Philadelphia. Mayberry is out in the second and Wilson Valdez was safe at first.

The Reds of cut to 4-2 in the fourth of Paul Janish's two-run single that marked the Cairo Miguel and Jay Bruce.


Bruce tied the game with a two-run homer to right in the sixth round. The shot was his National League leader 14th of the season. Bruce has jette.486 six Homer with 14 points within a sequence of eight consecutive hitting.


Starter Reds Homer Bailey allowed four runs and five hits and a walk in four rounds, and left the game with spasms in his right shoulder suffered during a y of the fourth round.


"He had some discomfort swinging the bat shot," said Reds Manager Dusty Baker. "His speed was a little after that." We are going to him verified, but I do not think that it is serious. ?


Lee (4-4) threw 114 land in eight rounds. But his greatest contribution to the plate.


With the game tied at 4, the Phillies loaded the bases with no outs in the sixth round against Daryl Thompson (0-1), who made his major league debut a round earlier.


After a walk to catcher Dane Sardinha, Lee huddled briefly with Manuel to discuss a strategy which has something like "obtain a success".


Lee hit a double first-pitch at the head of the fielder Drew Stubbs. It bounced over the fence for a ground-rule double.


Lee said "land of first fastball,". "I was looking for something out on the plate I could put a good swing on." What is - this. Obtain a success here or there can usually make a huge difference. Today, I could help the team win. ?


A round later, Lee s unique to the middle of mark John Mayberry Jr. He became the first Launcher Phillies to drive in three runs since Cory Lidle on September 4, 2004, against the Mets.


"This game is crazy," said the first goal player Ryan Howard. "You never know what you'll see." You will have these games hard and crazy, and you will get things that you has never met him.


Howard joked saying that the Phillies season is really 163 games now, with the extra 10 innings played on Wednesday evening.

Clijsters stunned Paris. Sharapova returns

He y many excuses available to Kim Clijsters after a collapse narcotic in the second round of the France Open against a woman ranked 114th.


In the assessment of its defeat 3-6, 7-5, 6-1 against Arantxa Rus of the Netherlands on Thursday, the second seeded Clijsters may have reported to it strongly registered right ankle, which she so badly that Dancing Barefoot to his cousin of the marriage last month.


By recounting how she managed to two points of the game of waste and drop 11 of the last 12 games after leading 5-2 in the second series, the Belgian could have mentioned it last entry Garros in 2006 and has played a total of five games of clay-court anywhere since.


And explaining its non-forced errors 65-43 more fact opponent - and 10 double-faults, Clijsters could have recalled all the world that she had not participated at all since late March because of the ankle bum and prior injuries to his right shoulder and wrist.


Instead, the winner of the last two Grand Slam titles and four overall, made a finger squarely on itself and an odd crisis of confidence.


"I started to doubt a little", said Clijsters, the French open in 2001 and 2003 finalist. "When you yourself start doubting on any surface - but for me, no doubt on clay - it's the wrong attitude to have."

Roger Federer the Switzerland returns the ball to Maxim Teixeira France in their second match of the round of the French tennis tournament open, the stade Roland Garros in Paris, Wednesday, may 25, 2011.

The 27-year-old Clijsters also gave credit to old Rus for 20 years, who entered the day with a 3-4 career record in major tournaments and only twice before, had been at Court Philippe Chatrier - and these visits have been as a spectator.


After delivering one of the most surprising results of tennis over the past years, Rus acknowledged that she was nervous at the outset, perhaps because Clijsters is one of his favourite players, a person, she used to cheer for replay on television.


"She obviously began to build more confidence, began playing much better and was really nice to me on my back foot all the time, Clijsters a." I could not really play my tennis aggressive anymore in this third game ".".


A similar scenario played later in this stage Thursday, except that this is heavy favourite, three-time major champion Maria Sharapova, who appeared to be down and out against a kid inexperienced, age 17 entered French wild-card of Carolina Garciabefore reeling off 11 last games to win 3-66-4, 6-0.


"Look", said the seventh seed Sharapova, "it could easily go the other way."


She said she was dealing with problems wind gusting to more than 20 mph, making the balls to move unexpectedly sometimes and sometimes raising clouds of loose clay in the eyes of the players.


These conditions led to the good word of Rafael Nadal: "If you play well, seems much less wind.". If you play bad, appears as a hurricane. ?


French Open champion five times was not forced to work as hard as he did in the beyond John Isner in five sets Tuesday, Nadal was hardly satisfied after beating the 48th rank Pablo Andujar of Spain, 7-56-3, 7-6 (4).


"I played that well," said Nadal, who spent 7 hours, 19 minutes on Court. "" "". I am not happy, but I'm here. ?


He needed clear eight set points after the flight of 5-1 in the third against Andujar, who said that he considers Nadal is "was perhaps a period of doubt."

Lance Armstrong adds to the legal team

Lance Armstrong adds two lawyers to his legal team who previously won a major legal victory against federal investigators in a case of doping.


John Keker and Elliot Peters in San Francisco representing Baseball Major League players as they won a trial calls key two years ago, in which a panel of federal judges ruled that officers did not have the right to seize the anonymous testing of baseball results to the since 2003.


A researcher from top in this case, Jeff Novitzky, led a federal probe if seven times winner of the Tour of France Armstrong took medication performance enhancing and led a systematic doping program on his US Postal team.


Last week, "60 Minutes" has released a report in which the former teammate Armstrong Tyler Hamilton, who testified before a federal grand jury, said that he saw Armstrong used performance-enhancing drugs. The CBS program also reported that George Hincapie, friend close to Armstrong and his former teammate, said federal authorities that he and Armstrong each other supplied with the performance-enhancing drugs and discussed these issues.


Armstrong has always denied doping in his seven consecutive victories in Tower of France from 1999 to 2005.


In the case of baseball, the Government seized samples and business of drug testing in baseball in April 2004 in the Barry Bonds BALCO investigation and others. In 2009, the 9th Circuit Court of appeal of the United States in San Francisco said Federal agents trampled players against unreasonable search and seizure protections.


Keker Thursday criticized leaks of testimony to the media in the Armstrong case and called the investigation a waste of money.


"We know Novitzky and plan to prove that his repeated, illegal leaks aimed only to destroy a true hero, not only in sports, but in the fight against cancer," said. "That the Government is spending tax money investigating on bike Europe races long ago is a scandal."


The federal probe of cycling is run in Los Angeles, where the grand jury in the case is sitting. Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the Office of the Attorney for the U.S., declined to comment on the additions to the legal team of Armstrong.

NCAA rejects the appeal of the USC Football Sanctions

Southern California recognizes that its committed violations of NCAA football program while building a dynasty from the West Coast for a decade. Trojan horses simply believe punishment almost unprecedented last year did not match the crime.


Sports Director Pat Haden was not surprised to learn Thursday the NCAA disagreed.


The NCAA has categorically rejected appeal USC to reduce the sanctions imposed on his program staged football, keeping in place tougher sentences brought against a school in a quarter century.


USC should serve as the second year of its postseason ban two years this fall, making the Trojans ineligible for a bowl game or the first Cap-12 title game. USC will also lose 30 scholarships over the next three years, giving them only 15 scholarships available by season - 10 below the normal annual limit - 2015.


Haden led a chorus of resignation exasperated at Heritage Hall after the final decision of the NCAA on its punitive sanctions for a variety of misdeeds surrounding Heisman Trophy-winning Halfback Reggie Bush.


"We ourselves is look in the mirror here," said Charlie Haden, who took over the athletic Department last July. "We could have and should have better things." We had a player who made knowingly wrong things. We are not innocent here. We deserve some sanctions, but it is the severity of the penalties that we believe to be unfair. ?

Sports Director of the University of Southern California, Pat Haden speaks to the media, on Thursday 26 May 2011, in Los Angeles, on appeal by the USC to the NCAA. NCAA Thursday dismissed appeal USC to reduce the sanctions imposed on its program of staged football, keeping in place some of harsher sanctions made against a school in a quarter century.

While disappointment spread everywhere on campus and in the offices of Cap - 10 upstate, Trojans also expressed relief that their half decade of the drama of the NCAA has finally. Haden confirmed that USC continue NCAA in another competition that the broader sanctions Remies since SMU football has been closed for two years by the so-called "death penalty" in 1987.


"Obviously, I am very disappointed, but I'm not surprised," Haden said. "I think that the Appeal Board is a group of people of good faith." We disagree just vehemently with the result, with the way they saw our argument, and how the last previous did not play a role in their decision. ?


After a brief meeting in which coach Lane Kiffin is warning his players do step to spout decision on social media, Trojans took the new expected in the wake. Haden had predicted the bad news for the players, who have been the years from participate USC where Bush has apparently accepted lavish illegal advantages of two aspiring sports marketers.


"Like Pat and the rest of the University, we agree, but we will deal with what we have treated," quarterback Matt Barkley said.


The NCAA refused to comment beyond his public report, which said that it cannot find "no basis on which set aside the relevant findings."


NCAA conducted a four year investigation, primarily in transactions murky about Bush what amounts to his Heisman last year after the decision of the NCAA. USC has been prohibited to playoffs last season after having 8-5 in the first field of the Kiffin, but the boundaries of the stock market, have been postponed in appeal.


"I feel so bad for our elderly people in particular, who two years ago and really had nothing to do with what was going on," said Haden.


Executive Director of BCS Bill Hancock said in an e-mail Thursday that Commissioners Conference and the presidential Oversight Committee will consider whether to strip USC title BCS 2004 she won by beating Oklahoma 55 - 19 at the Orange Bowl. He said there was no timetable set for that decision to come down.

Star Catcher Buster Posey probably out an

Buster Posey was carted through a tunnel AT & T Park, Thursday, cast fortune covering the left ankle and no emotion on his face.


Not exactly the output the cornerstone of the giant series world champion wanted this season.


A night Scott Cousins in Florida crash him at home plate, receiver star San Francisco has been on the list of persons disabled due to a bone fracture in his left leg and three ligaments torn in his anklelikely ending his season and put a major breakthrough in the chances of the Giants repeat.


"You just do not replace a guy like Buster Posey," said giant Manager Bruce Bochy, a former receiver who was so affected by the new, he asked major League Baseball to examine changes in rules for collisions at the plate.


As spread in the clubhouse, players began to tackle what meant the injury of Posey.


The normally clear speakers near record of barbu closer Brian Wilson were surprisingly silent. Televisions have been extinguished. Person playing dominoes and card games.


Difficult to imagine that a position player more important than Posey to replace.

Marlins top Florida Scott Cousins, faces catcher Giants San Francisco Buster Posey (28) on a balloon to fly for Emilio Bonifacio during the 12th round of a game of baseball in San Francisco, Wednesday, may 25, 2011. Cousins was safe for the go ahead run and Florida won 7-6.

Posey was Angels cleaning San Francisco, a team leader and the key cog behind the plate for one of the best rotations in baseball. The 2010 NL Rookie of the year was batting de.284 with four and 21 RBI, its groove in the middle of a set of 13 fair conclusions streak to move the Giants to the NL West lead.


"This is the part of baseball, I understand that, guys running into catchers.". As a receiver, I was in a small number of them. "You are in danger it", said Bochy. "I think we need to consider to change the rules here a little bit because the receiver is so vulnerable and there is so much of who are injured.". And not just a little bit, had their careers ended or shortened. And here's a guy who is very popular in baseball. Fans want to see him play.


"It is now out for some time."


An MRI confirmed that Posey had a fractured left fibula and three ligaments torn in his ankle left, trainer of giants, said Dave Groshner. Posey will seek a specialist to perform surgery.


"We have seen this thing before." We had other guys with our system, included catchers, which returned no problem, "Groshner said without giving a timetable for the return of Posey." "It is probably more than one football-type, a contact wound injury, and these guys come back."


The loss of Posey will be a huge obstacle to overcome giants.


Backup Eli Whiteside will be immediate replacement for Posey. The team has also developed player Mike Fontenot (groin strain to the left) and utility man Darren Ford (left ankle sprain) on the 15-day disabled list.


Slugger Brandon Belt and receiver Chris Stewart were recalled 2007 Fresno, and player Brandon Crawford was called in Class-A San Jose.


"I'll step to try and be Buster Posey," Whiteside said. "It is our cleanup hitter and one of the best hitters in baseball.". I will do my best and play my game, but I'm not trying to be Buster Posey. ?


Posey was wounded after San Francisco scored four runs in the ninth to force extra innings.

Overton takes the lead of Nelson without Bogey 64

Jeff Overton shot a bogey free 6-less of 64 Thursday to take the lead in the first round Championship Byron Nelson, a stroke better than Ryan Palmer.

A year after linking the second four seasons TPC, Overton started his back nine with four birdies in a stretch of seven holes. He had his best career score towers in 15 at the Nelson, even after his attempt to 22 feet birdie on the hole from closing to lips.

"It is nice having confidence because of last year," Overton said. "" "". I knew that I play well. I wanted to just keep things rolling. ?

After a putt of economy by 10 feet at the second hole by-3 220 yards, Overton had consecutive birdies.

"That broke a lot and I thought that I have missed him, and he went in reality", said Overton. "And next thing I was able to hit a lot of great shots and radiation at the beginning." I have never had a chance to make bogey there. "

Palmer made the cut only once in his previous seven appearances of Nelson. This week, he is to leave his caddie call all his shots.

Sergio Garcia, who withdrew a British Open qualifier this week and did not even play a practice round due to a nail on his left hand, infected was in a group of nine players at 66.

Infection on the fingers of Garcia ring makes it difficult to enter a club. His finger was there a few days that he thought that he could even not able to play.

Why this for a cure for Garcia? Antibiotic cream, draining infection, see the new film "Pirates of Caribbean" and an opening Eagle.

nullDustin Johnson watches his putt on the ninth hole during the first round of the Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas, golf tournament on Thursday, May 26, 2011. (AP Photo/Matt Strasen) Close

"" It's funny how golf is sometimes. "."Yeah, rarely practice at all and then it was y, Garcia said on a corner of sand of 116 yards on his first hole, the 10th 418-yard of categories. "I hit it and I saw the guys on the Green saying"In"and I thought,"Perfect!"" I could not have started in a better manner. ?

Overton was part of the Ryder Cup team last year when he was three finalist finishes, among them part of three tracks for the second equal in Nelson last year behind Jason Day.

Although he made the cut in his 13 previous tournaments this season, Overton has finished better than 20th only once. That a sixth place finish at the Honda Classic in March, and it was his missed cut and finished no better than 26 since then.

"I hope that this is the beginning of a series of good for me," he said. "I have struck it really well the last three or four weeks, just did not my rolls throughout the year."

The Greens of TPC were bombarded by hail described as half the size of baseballs during storms Tuesday night. Crews worked on the Greens before and after a pro - am Wednesday.

The opening round Thursday, players were allowed to treat hail as a brand of ball that they could repair. They also took advantage of lift, clean and place being in effect because of potential damage to other areas of the course.

Dustin Johnson, who played in the group with Garcia, was in the Group at 66 with Jeff Quinney, Scott Piercy, Will Strickler, Chris Riley, Josh Teater, Joe Ogilvie and Keegan Bradley.

Double bogey of Johnson on his second hole, the 329-yard 11th, came after he hooked his drive in water going for the green and then hit his fourth shot on the green.

He was bogey-free the rest of the round, starting with a birdie from 21 feet at the No. 12 and 22 to no. 14 footer. Its six birdie rolled on average more than 19 feet - shortest was 8 with a long of 35 feet.

Johnson, who finished second and third place finishes this season, has been under the by, for the eighth time in his last nine rounds of the Nelson.

"The Greens were large, so you know, I have come to give the grounds crew accessories," said Johnson. "They did a really good job of loan the Greens, especially after the hail storm.". You definitely have to give them a helping hand. ?

Garcia said he fixed several plugs on each hole, but said that the Greens are OK.

DIVOTS: K.J. Choi, who won the Players Championship two weeks before jumping Colonial last week, shot a 71 with four bogies while playing with Garcia and Johnson. ... Defending champion day shot a 72 that included a double bogey and four bogies.

Nowitzki, Marion send Mavericks return to the NBA Finals

Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Kidd and the Dallas Mavericks are going back to the NBA Finals.

Nowitzki hunted a 3 pointer to go with 1: 14 left and Shawn Marion followed with a set of three points off a steal, the hub plays in yet another return in the fourth quarter, it sends the Mavericks to a 100-96 victory on the Oklahoma City Thunder Wednesday night that closed the final of the Conference West in five games.

After the return than from down 15 with 5: 04 left in the fourth game, the Mavericks were by six with 4: 37 left in the other when they rallied again, overwhelming Thunder 14-4 the rest of the road.

Dallas has never won a Championship, and has none of its players. Nowitzki and Jason Terry were the only team of Mavericks to make the final, in 2006. They increased by 2-0 and leading towards the end of game 3, but the series to the Miami Heat in six games.

Dallas could get another crack at the heat.

DeShawn Stevenson, Kevin DurantDallas Mavericks guard DeShawn Stevenson (92) is obstructed by Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant (35) in the second half of the fifth game of the final Western Conference basketball NBA Wednesday, may 25, 2011, in Dallas. (Tony Gutierrez AP photo) Close

LeBron James and Miami lead the Chicago Bulls 3-1 in the final of the Eastern Conference. If heat WINS Thursday night, the finals will begin Tuesday in Miami. If the Bulls win Thursday night, the final will begin Thursday next in the city of the winner of the East.

"All I can say that everyone is, we ain't done yet," owner Mavs, Mark Cuban, said at the ceremony of the trophy on Court. Seconds later, fans began to chant, "Beat the heat", drowning interview on the Court of coach Rick Carlisle.

Nowitzki and Marion each mark 26 points and are at their best in the fourth quarter. Nowitzki scored nine in the last period, and Marion had 15. J.J. Barea added 14 and Terry scored 12 in a victory that triggered the greatest celebration on Court in the history of the franchise.

The only other time that the Mavs made the final, they won at Phoenix. This time, people from home, to enjoy, including duty-free, founder of Don Carter, who has swapped his hat cowboy white signature - that used to be included in the logo of the team - for a black hat that read "The final 2011" with a MAVS logo and the Championship trophy. Fans roared when the overhead video Board shows Nowitzki still wearing the hat.

Russell Westbrook marked 31 points and seemed to be on a mission to force the series back to Oklahoma City. But he had two crucial rotations in furious finish.

Kevin Durant and James Harden finished with 23 points each for the Thunder, a young team and whose future is promising, but which at the time was still much to learn about the closure of big games.

Reports: NCAA rejects bid facilitated USC sanctions

The NCAA rejected the submission of the Southern California to reduce some of the penalties imposed to the year last on its football program, including a ban from bowl of two years and the loss of 30 scholarships over three years, according to media reports.


A USC spokesman confirmed Wednesday that the school received a response from the NCAA on his appeal, but he says that NCAA rules prevent USC to comment on the decision until he came out Thursday.


The rejection of the appeal was for the first time by uscfootball.com.


Since 2008, a single call has succeeded. Another 10 failed.


Responsible for USC, including sports director Pat Haden, preceded by the Board of appeal of the offences of the NCAA in January and asked that the Panel reduce by half the harsher sentences against the football program.


The NCAA had cited USC to a lack of institutional control.


Haden and school lawyers argued that the prohibition of Bowl and loss of scholarships was excessive. USC had requested the prohibition of Bowl to be reduced to one year, he served last season, and have exchanges reduced to five per year over a period of three years.


The NCAA imposed the sentences last June after decision Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush and basketball player O.J. Mayo received improper benefits. The University has also cited for a lack of institutional control. Bush made his Heisman Trophy.


Critics of the initial decision to NCAA against USC thought the recent decisions of the NCAA involving Auburn football programs and Ohio State should play for the Trojans, but apparently, this was not the case.


Auburn quarterback Cam Newton was allowed to keep playing despite an NCAA ruling that his father had asked to Mississippi State for cash, when his son was recruited junior college.


State of Ohio five players were suspended for five games of the 2011 season after the NCAA has decided that they had sold their championship rings, sweaters and awards and has received a tattoo fair illegitimate benefits.


If the ban is upheld, USC would be limited to the signature of not more than 15 players in football over the next three years grants - 10 less that schools not sanction under are allowed.


Trojans would be able to compete in the game of title PAC-12 in 2011 inaugural playoffs.


Last month, the NCAA upheld his punishment of former assistant USC Todd McNair for his role in the case of Bush.


McNair was the assistant to former coach Pete Carroll for six seasons, and the NCAA claimed that McNair was aware of some of the gifts provided on the Bush family by two aspiring sports marketers in the hopes of Bush land as a client.


McNair was forbidden to communicate with recruits, and his contract is not renewed by USC.

Jones, power Teixeira Yankees past Blus Jays 7-3

 Andruw Jones hit a pair of two-run homers, Mark Teixeira has also reached a two-run shot, and Mariano Rivera made a milestone appearance in a New York Yankees 7-3 win over the Blue Jays in Toronto on Wednesday.

Rivera launched the ninth round in a non-save situation, the game 1-000e il is played for the Yankees. The stars of 11 times closer became the first player in the history of major league to reach the plateau for a team and the 15th day of doing together.


Freddy Garcia (3-4) avoid its third consecutive loss, allowing eight hits but limit the damage to the three passes more than 6, 1-3 rounds. Once a power pitcher, it veteran of New York relied on guile to keep the Blue Jays out of balance most of the afternoon splashed Sun.


Jones struck in the second round and Teixeira in the third off Jo - Jo Reyes (0-4), which corresponded to a major league record by making his 28th consecutive start without a victory.


Jones, who went 3 for 3, has also reached a rocket off Luis Perez on the wall of field centre in the sixth round. He was 41st multihomer Jones, game and the first since May 1, 2010, while it is deep twice at Yankee Stadium as a member of the Chicago White Sox.


The frenzy of homer helped Joe Girardi pass current pattern of Orioles Buck Showalter for eighth place on the list of the management of the Yankees victories. Girardi has 314 victories in pinstripes.


Juan Rivera, Eric Thames and Jayson Nix has led to a term for Toronto, but the big bat of Jose Bautista is quiet again.


Leader of majors home run managed a lone single in the eighth round, his first success in eight at - bats since a run of first ball Monday night.


Reyes himself has never really given a chance to win a victory, allowing back-to-back double by Derek Jeter and Curtis Granderson to start the game. The race marked the probing throw past Cap Anson (1,712) for the 23rd place on the list of tracks marked baseball career.


At the time when Reyes left after the third round, the Blue Jays towed 5-0 and the left-hander was assured another frustrating afternoon without a victory.


Reyes was not the winning pitcher since June 13, 2008, when he defeated the Los Angeles Angels as a member of the Atlanta Braves. His 28-game winless stretch matches that of Matt Keough, who did not win a game for the athletics on September 6, 1978, to August 8, 1979.


Keough provides a complete set of his next start, a 6-1 win over Milwaukee on September 5.

Contested in the role of the Court Over beating Dodgers

 The hits keep coming for the Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt and they are not the kind that contributes to the organization.

Latest off-the-field distraction came when the family of a fan Giants in San Francisco who was brutally beaten at Dodger Stadium continued opening day team and McCourt Tuesday, claiming security cuts have been partially responsible for the attack.


The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf of Bryan Stow argues that the Dodgers have shown negligence in providing more security and do not have adequate lighting in the parking lot where the incident occurred.


Combined, these two elements "provided an ideal opportunity to commit a variety of crimes," the prosecution States. "Unfortunately, for Bryan Stow, it's exactly what happened."


Stow, 42, remains in a critical but stable condition under sedation heavy to prevent the crises caused by traumatic brain injury, he has suffered in the attack on March 31.


Giovanni Ramirez, 31, was arrested by the police this weekend, but charges have not yet been filed against him. They have not identified a second attacker and a woman suspected of driving the pair of the scene.


Ramirez was detained on a parole hold, and again, detectives had not their case to the district attorney Office. Detective Pjai Morris said more work of investigation was conducted, but he was convinced that the case would move forward.


Plan to authorities Wednesday to have a range for whether the witnesses of the attack can identify Ramirez. A parole photograph obtained by the Associated Press, which bears some similarities to a composite sketch, published by the police, was not published because the authorities said that it might compromise the line-up.


Chip Matthews, which represents the members of the Ramirez family said that Ramirez never went to the game that day there.


Matthews told AP that Ramirez is willing to undergo a polygraph test to show he was not in the stage and had spent the day at his aunt with several members of the family.


In recent weeks McCourt saw major League Baseball to appoint a monitor to oversee the Dodgers and his ex-wife asked a judge in their divorce in the trial of order the sale of the team. Baseball officials have also said that they think that McCourt has enough money to pay later this month.


Stow prosecutors believe that McCourt has badly one of the richest franchises of baseball managed by extravagant spending since the purchase of the team in 2004 and by reducing the security during the games. Court documents filed in the divorce trial indicate that the McCourts had taken more than $ 100 million in loans from entities related to the Dodger.


Jerome M. Jackson, an attorney for the Dodgers, said in a statement that the Organization had been unwavering in its support for the Stow family and for the police investigators.


"But, to be clear, Mr. McCourt and the Dodgers of will be defending against the allegations," said the statement.


The prosecution also noted that personal Dodgers is slow to respond to Stow, taking between 10 and 15 minutes prior to their arrival on the scene. His lawyers say that Dodger Stadium a crime more than any other location of MLB and the defendants knew that the area was unsafe and a haven for members of gangs known to "meet, plan and carry out criminal activities."

FIFA investigates Bin Hammam, Warner for corruption


A week before the FIFA presidential election, a new corruption scandal erupted which could destroy the candidacy of the only rival Sepp Blatter and punish one of the proponents of the power for a long time of the Federation.


FIFA on Wednesday called the leader of the Asian Confederation of Football Mohamed bin Hammam and Vice President of FIFA, Jack Warner ethics hearing Sunday to face allegations of corruption during the campaign of the Qatari official visits Trinidad two weeks ago. The time and the source of the allegations, alloy Warner long date Chuck Blazer to the United States, gives them a severity not seen other scandals of FIFA.


Bin Hammam hope at the end of the Presidency of 13 years of Blatter in a vote June 1 of 208 national members of FIFA. But it could wind up prevented the vote in Zurich, if the Ethics Committee decided to suspend him temporarily of all functions of soccer while he is preparing his case - leaving 75 Blatter clearly claiming a fourth and final term of four years at the top of the Director, for the most popular sports body of the world.


Bin Hammam has denied wrongdoing and suggested, "a difficult and painful day for me," acts that the charges were instigated by Blatter camp.


"This gesture is little more than a tactic used by those who do not have confidence in their own capacity to emerge successfully from the FIFA presidential election," bin Hammam, wrote in a statement published on its official site.


The allegations mark a superb reverse of fortune for bin Hammam, who only six months, helped guide his native Qatar Cup World 2022 hosting rights to FIFA another election marked by intrigue and charge. FIFA is already reviewing the charges in England Qatar paid two members of the Executive Committee of FIFA bribes of 1.5 million dollars for their support.


But, unlike the previous scandals of FIFA, allegations unveiled Wednesday did not result from disclosure of documents or wind infiltration by the media. They came from Blazer, one of the FIFA.


Blazer is General Secretary of CONCACAF, the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean of Football and served as the Executive Committee of FIFA for 15 years. Bin Hammam is also a member of the Executive Committee, and Warner is a vice President of FIFA and CONCACAF President.


FIFA said that allegations of corruption are related to the meeting of bin Hammam with 25 soccer Caribbean leaders on 10 - 11 May to native Trinidad of Warner for pressure support for his candidacy. According to The Daily Telegraph, Caribbean Football Union offered $40,000 in exchange for their votes in the upcoming election.


"We filed a full file covering what we believe to be various types of violations," Blazer said when reached Wednesday by the Associated Press, declining further comment.


The survey was conducted by John P. Collins, a former Federal Prosecutor whose clients now include the CONCACAF. Collins is also a member of the legal Committee of FIFA.


"I conducted the investigation and wrote the report," Collins said, adding that he could not give details on the allegations or which was found in the course of the investigation.


Warner said "not to know the details" investigations of FIFA and also has asked why the case was made public today.


"It is interesting to note the timing of these allegations and the scheduled hearing days before FIFA presidential elections," Warner said in a statement.

Lakers reach agreement in principle with Mike Brown

The Los Angeles Lakers have reached an agreement in principle with Mike Brown, former coach of Cleveland to succeed Phil Jackson, the team said Wednesday.


"We have met Mike and are very impressed with him, said a statement issued by the Lakers." Moreover, us dispose of a framework agreement and hope to sign a contract in the coming days. ?


Brown is going to get a contract for four years about 18 million, a person with knowledge of the Associated Press said discussions Wednesday on condition of anonymity because the Lakers had not yet formally hired Brown.


With a strong interview last weekend, Brown jumped in front of the line of candidates for the challenge to succeed the NBA Championship by 11 times Jackson with one of the emblematic NBA franchises. Brown will be the 22nd coach of the Lakers, whose 16 trail only Boston Celtics 17 NBA titles in the history of the League.


Instead of promoting one of the assistant coaches of Jackson, the Lakers are changing course after a brutal end to their reign two years and the departure of long expected of Jackson, the coach with the most rings champion in the history of the NBA.


After nearly quit last summer, Jackson withdrew earlier this month after the Dallas Mavericks, swept defending twice champion Lakers out of the second round of the playoffs.


While Kobe Bryant approved assistant Jackson Brian Shaw for the vacant position, Jim Buss - Executive Vice President of Lakers of staff of the player and the son of the owner Jerry Buss - is intrigued by Brown after Saturday interview.


A young respected tactician with a strong pedigree of coaching, Brown also has ample experience with big games and the stars, even if it could not guide LeBron James for a title.


"I think it's awesome", James said in Miami, where he is preparing for the fifth game of the Eastern Conference finals.


ESPN, which uses Brown as an analyst this season, for the first time that Brown had been hired.


41 Years Brown led the Cavaliers in the NBA 2007 final and went to 272-138 for five years with Cleveland, become coach more success in the history of the franchise when winner compiling regular season of the League in each of his last two seasons.


But the year 2009 NBA coach was fired last spring after the release of dissension filled with all-time in the second round of the playoffs, and James left for Miami a few weeks later.


Although James was critical strategies for Brown at their last playoffs together, the double MVP NBA strongly supported his former coach Wednesday.


"Mike Brown is a great coach," said James. "He brought us the success that we have not had before in this city, and he started with his defensive concepts." He introduced in a defensive mindset that we did not. Fifty - more victories, he was coach of the year, there we have the (NBA) finals, won Conference finals is... due to him and his coaching staff. I respect. It has certainly helped me become who I am today. ?


Background Brown defence plot apparently the Lakers, whose title two last runs were built on solid defense led by Bryant and 7 feet shot-blocker Andrew Bynum, a favorite of Jim Buss. Brown is a former San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich Dallas coach Rick Carlisle, who used Brown as its Coordinator defensive to Indiana, where the Lakers before Ron Artest was named the NBA defensive player in 2004.

The fight against the side of NFL coaches with players locked out

NFL coaches are teaming with actors of their legal fight to stop the lockout imposed on the owner.


The NFL Coaches Association filed a memorandum to the Circuit Court of appeal 8th and Wednesday expressing support for the players and telling United States the lockout puts their jobs at risk.


The lawyers "owners and fans increasingly require an immediate success, and coaches whose teams cannot fulfill these stringent expectations likely dismissal, which means the grubbing-up of families, economic upheavals and significantly less promising career paths""," for the NFLCA wrote.


No individual coaches have been identified in the memory, which said that eight new coaches hired face this difficult year the chances of success if the lockout is not soon be lifted. The NFL gives new coaches were extra minicamps for players familiar with the new members of staff, and the Elimination of these camps puts in a position of competitive disadvantage in the season.


"To meet the expectations of management, coaches need of sufficient time during the shoulder season to prepare their players for the upcoming season," said the filing. "The lockout has already interfered with coaches shoulder plans for their players, and every day lost in the preparation for the season also decreases opportunities for coaches to prove themselves and to advance their careers."


The NFL Greg Aiello spokesman, said that the League was not surprised by the filing.


"The offices of Coaches Association with the Association of players to Washington," Aiello wrote in an e-mail to Associated Press. "If this is surprising."


The 8th Circuit scheduled a hearing on 3 June to hear the arguments on the question of whether the lock is legal. Initially, a federal judge in St. Paul, Minnesota, held that the lockout was illegal, but the 8th Circuit put a stay on this decision pending the appeal.


Some coaches across the League are faced with a reduction in wages and benefits during the lockout, including those employed by the Buffalo Bills, who have suspended pension payments and reduce wages for all employees so that the lockout is in effect.


"These revenue reductions are produced in the weight of the mortgage payments, tuition fees and other costs of life waiting not the NFL to end its locking", said the filing.


Coaches have already lost several minicamps and the ability to exercise their workout shoulder valued, both of which get many players together from mid-May to prepare themselves physcially and for the upcoming season mentally. Coaches rely on these programs to get on the same page with their players, new rules or tweaks to their current regimes of the Institute and to ensure that the players are ready for the rigors of training camp waiting in August.


All this was put on hold during the conflict to work on ways and means of share grant up to 9 billion in revenues. Mediation has been unsuccessful, while each side expected to give a sort of lever, the courts which means no minicamps, organized activities of the team or group from the coaching sessions.


"The preparation is the motto of the coach and coaches depend strongly on the shoulder to prepare their players for the season," said the NFLCA. "If the locking of the NFL denies coaches time with players, coaches will be significantly more limited in their ability to prepare their teams and prove their worth as coaches."


The NFLCA said that no amount of financial damages could not compensate for time lost this shoulder, so they have asked the 8th Circuit to maintain the injunction by judge Susan Richard Nelson of lockout to allow players and coaches to return to work.


"Failure early in his career, however, may fall career aspirations for many subsequent years," said the filing. "Lock-out will be significantly impinge on opportunities for coaches to prove themselves and increase the likelihood that they will suffer a failure, they can avoid nor overcome."